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Identified two layers that surround the sun's innermost layer select the two correct answers
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The two layers that surround the Sun's innermost layer (the core) are:
1. **Radiative Zone**: This layer is located just outside the core and is where energy produced in the core is transferred outward through radiation.
2. **Convective Zone**: Above the radiative zone, the convective zone is where energy is transported by convection. Here, hot plasma rises to the surface while cooler plasma sinks.
These two layers play crucial roles in the Sun's energy production and transfer processes.
1. **Radiative Zone**: This layer is located just outside the core and is where energy produced in the core is transferred outward through radiation.
2. **Convective Zone**: Above the radiative zone, the convective zone is where energy is transported by convection. Here, hot plasma rises to the surface while cooler plasma sinks.
These two layers play crucial roles in the Sun's energy production and transfer processes.
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